The Gremlins:
- A little rust in usual jeep spots (behind front wheels, real quarter panels, windshield frame, etc) Around the gas filler cap is getting worse.
- Going from Reverse to Drive there is a clunk, which sounds like the QT transfer case chain may be worn (http://jubileejeeps.org/quadratrac/index.htm).
- Typical jeep engine/trans leaks.
- The Transfer Case is in “Emergency Mode” 4-Wheel drive (50/50 power to front and rear axles) and I'm not sure that it can be switched currently.
- Needs a new muffler.

The extras:
- I have two spare QuadraTrac Transfer cases that were working when pulled.
- I have an entire spare TH-400 transmission from a Wagoneer (one of the QT’s still mated).
- An entire Besttop Supertop soft-top, never used.

Bonus:
- A haynes and a Chilton Manual
- My entire collection of JP magazine (a few years worth).

The Story:
I bought this CJ7 about two years ago. The previous owners before him had done the restore, and what interested me was that the frame and body were in really good shape. The engine seemed to run well, but shook pretty bad at idle.

My plan was to turn it into a daily driver. I took it to The Jeep Outfitters in Flushing, MI (now 2 Track Minds Off-Road) and was planning on investing about $1000 into getting the engine tuned-up, new brakes, etc. Well, almost $5000 later I had a new engine block installed, power steering, new brakes, and some various leaks sealed up. I picked it up from them in December of 2006, and it has been my daily driver ever since.

The Jeep has a bunch of extras as you can see above. Between the hard top, the soft top, the hard doors, the extra set of tires, and the spare parts, I figure there is already over $2000 in “spare parts.” I’ve invested over $4000 under the hood after I bought it, and this doesn’t include what I paid for it in the first place. However, I know how the economy is doing and the CJ does have a few gremlins that need to get worked out.

So, my asking price is $3500. I’ll look at reasonable offers, especially coming from GL4x4, because I’d like to see it sold to a fellow Jeep-head.